Month: August 2018

Building a high-performance transport to remote desktops and applications from the cloud to various client form factors is a multi-dimensional problem, and we continue to innovate to deliver the best user experience. In this blog, we’ll do a deep-dive on how we have improved Blast Extreme’s transport with network intelligence (BENIT) to make it even […] The post Deep Dive into VMware Blast Extreme Network Intelligent Transport appeared first on VMware End-User Computing Blog .

The VMworld 2018 US general sessions feature top VMware leaders discussing the company’s industry perspective on digital business, transformative technologies, and innovation. VMworld also welcomes several guest speakers to the stage to explore visionary ideas.

We are excited to share today that VMware is announcing VMware vSphere Platinum – a new edition of vSphere, as well as vSphere 6.7 Update 1 – the latest release of the industry-leading virtualization and cloud platform. With the adoption of digital transformation, individuals and corporations are all leaning more on digital assets, digital The post Introducing vSphere Platinum and vSphere 6.7 Update 1! appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog .

I’m privileged to be the release manager for Kubernetes 1.12. As of now, we’re about halfway through our quarterly release cycle, so I thought it might be interesting to share a few observations about what we’ve been doing this time around. What’s new in Kubernetes 1.12 I’ll start off by addressing the question I’m asked The post Thoughts on the Release of Kubernetes 1.12 appeared first on VMware Open Source Blog .

Containers have changed the way applications are packaged and deployed. Not only are they efficient from an infrastructure utilization perspective, but they also provide strong isolation between processes on the same host. While registering for VMworld I came across a lot of sessions around Kubernetes (and cloud-native apps in general) so I thought it would make The post vSpeaking Podcast Episode 86: Kubernetes on VMware vSphere appeared first on Virtual Blocks .

The VMworld 2018 Schedule Builder is now live! We’re not biased, but the vSAN and HCI sessions are going to be some of the hottest seats of the week and space is filling up fast. If you’re sitting on the fence about hyper-converged infrastructure, looking to deploy the latest applications on cost-efficient infrastructure, or wanting The post Top 10 Sessions at VMworld appeared first on Virtual Blocks .

Recently I was looking for a way to consume the Storage Policy Based Management (SPBM) cmdlets in PowerCLI. I wanted to see if I could provision a VM from a Template onto my vSAN datastore with a particular policy rather than simply change it after it was deployed. It wasn’t as easy as I thought, …

Networking and Security Architecture with VMware NSX from VMware. This 8 week online course equips learners with the basics of network virtualization with VMware NSX. To get the most of this course, you should have familiarity with generic IT …Read More